We are committed to providing a seamless travel experience to the younger patrons of Jet Airways.

Children between the ages of 2 to 12 years need not just look forward to the excitement of flight take-off and landing, we also have a special Child Meal for them.

Please ensure you specify the age of your children when booking their seat and incase the booking is made through your travel agent, make sure the agent submits a Child Meal request (Code: CHML) while booking your child's ticket.

We offer the facility of a diaper-changing table in one of our washrooms. Our cabin crew can guide you to the washroom where this facility is available.

Bassinets: Bassinet seats are available for infants weighing 11 Kgs (24.25 pounds) or less on our international flights operated by aircrafts Airbus 330 and Boeing 777-300ER. For details on bassinets, please refer to our seat maps.

Child Restraint Systems (CRS): With effect from March 24, 2014, Jet Airways and will permit the use of a Child Restraint System (CRS) inside the aircraft for infants for whom a seat has been purchased.

If a seat has not been purchased, the infant will be secured to the adult's lap using an infant seat belt.

A child restraint seat is:

Mandatory for an infant (under the age of two years) occupying a seat.

Optional for a child between 2 - 4 years of age, dependant on the manufacturer's guidelines for the device's maximum weight.

Jet Airways does not provide child restraint seats and the same must be carried by the adult guest accompanying the infant.

Due to safety reasons, child restraint systems cannot be used for travel:

On ATR aircrafts

In Première, on aircrafts with herringbone seat configuration

Child Restraint System Mandate: Child Restraint Systems (CRS) for use in the aircraft must have specifications / labels indicating that the device is approved by FAA and suitable for aircraft use.

Note: If an approved CRS with a worn out or illegible label is presented for use on an aircraft, then the accompanying adult must produce a letter from the manufacturer specifying that the presented CRS (indicated through model number, specific make or detailed description) is approved for use on an aircraft. The Owner's Manual which contains information that the CRS meets safety standards is also acceptable proof.

Unacceptable Devices: The following devices are not accepted for use as infant/child restraint systems on Jet Airways flights:

Booster seats

Belly loops

Vests or harness type devices

Little Cargo seats

Requirements:

It is mandatory to purchase a seat for the infant/ child using a Child Restraint System.

An adult must accompany the infant / child occupying the CRS.

The CRS cannot be placed on an exit row seat or the row in front of or behind an exit row.

The CRS should be secured to a regular passenger seat at all times or, if not in use, stowed as carry-on baggage.

When travelling with two children in CRS, both using CRS, the CRS will require to be installed on the window and middle seats and the accompanying adult will occupy the aisle seat.

The child / infant must be properly secured in the CRS with the harness fastened during taxi, take off, landing and whenever the 'Fasten Seat-belt' sign is switched on.

The CRS must be properly installed in the forward-facing aircraft seats according to the manufacturer's instructions.

Please Note:

Bassinet seats are limited and are subject to availability.

Please mention your preferred seat number depending on the aircraft type you are travelling.

In case of a change in aircraft, where the new aircraft has fewer bassinets, the seat previously blocked may not be provided.

In case of a change in aircraft, where the new aircraft has more bassinets, guests will be appropriately re-accommodated.